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Recent Developments in Ozone Sensor Technology for Medical Applications

Journal

MICROMACHINES
Volume 11, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi11060624

Keywords

ozone sensors; medical applications; dissolved ozone; ozone gas; electrochemical sensors; optical sensors; inkjet-printing

Funding

  1. Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
  2. program Science and Technology of Nanosystems of the Helmholtz Association

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There is increasing interest in the utilisation of medical gases, such as ozone, for the treatment of herniated disks, peripheral artery diseases, and chronic wounds, and for dentistry. Currently, the in situ measurement of the dissolved ozone concentration during the medical procedures in human bodily liquids and tissues is not possible. Further research is necessary to enable the integration of ozone sensors in medical and bioanalytical devices. In the present review, we report selected recent developments in ozone sensor technology (2016-2020). The sensors are subdivided into ozone gas sensors and dissolved ozone sensors. The focus thereby lies upon amperometric and impedimetric as well as optical measurement methods. The progress made in various areas-such as measurement temperature, measurement range, response time, and recovery time-is presented. As inkjet-printing is a new promising technology for embedding sensors in medical and bioanalytical devices, the present review includes a brief overview of the current approaches of inkjet-printed ozone sensors.

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